2. Slept under the stars. (I think this was during Girl Scouts or something)

3. Played in a band (I managed and booked a ton of bands, but I myself have very little musical talents. Nonetheless, I sang in choirs in elementary school and I can play basic accordion....don't ask.)

4. Visited Hawaii.

5. Watched a meteor shower.

6. Given more than you can afford to charity.

7. Been to Disneyland

8. Climbed a mountain ( I'm sure The Captain will force me to do this soon)

9. Held a praying mantis.

10. Sang a solo. (Despite my lack of musical talent!)

11. Bungee jumped.

12. Visited Paris.(I need to go again)

13. Watched a lightning storm at sea.

14. Taught yourself an art from scratch.

15. Adopted a child. (This seems an odd thing to have on a list of once in a lifetime things)

16. Had food poisoning

17. Walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty. (No one who lives in New York wastes their time with this unless they are forced to go on a school trip)

18. Grown your own vegetables.

19. Seen the Mona Lisa in France.

20. Slept on an overnight train.

21. Had a pillow fight.

22. Hitch hiked. (I crashed a car and after getting out of the podunk emergency room I had no other way to get to civilization)

23. Taken a sick day when you’re not ill.(Why is this here? Who hasn't done this?)

24. Built a snow fort. (I think I helped with one...)

25. Held a lamb. (They have them next door, I should just run over...)

26. Gone skinny dipping.

27. Run a Marathon

28. Ridden in a gondola in Venice (Seems like a tourist trap to me)

29. Seen a total eclipse

30. Watched a sunrise or sunset.

31. Hit a home run.

32. Been on a cruise. (Brief one to Mexico, it rained the whole time.)

33. Seen Niagara Falls in person.

34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors. (Not sure exactly what this means, but considering I stood in a house in Ghana where my great grandfather was buried beneath the floor boards and some of my cousins were still living, I think I got this covered.)

35. Seen an Amish community.

36. Taught yourself a new language. (I'm mostly self-taught in Slovenian but I am reaching the limits.)

37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied. (Between high school and college I had a couple thousand in savings, no bills, and nothing I really wanted except to get to college. It was nice).

38. Seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in person (this is not on my list of important things....)

39. Gone rock climbing (I think my fear of heights is not on the top of my list of things to get over)

40. Seen Michelangelo's David

41. Sung karoke. (I had a crush on Pablo Schreiber, brother of Liev, who I'd worked with on a film. A few weeks after the film wrapped, a bunch of us went to Winnie's in Chinatown. I sang Stuck In The Middle With You from Reservoir Dogs. All I remember afterwards is Pablo coming up to me saying "Camille, you shouldn't have done that." Every time I see him on TV, it all comes flooding back. )

42. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt. (The Captain and I were conned into this. My mother pushed us into it.)

63. Got flowers for no reason (In an attempt to be Liberated NYC Girl (TM) I tried to make this a weekly ritual several times, but I was always either too lazy or too broke)

64. Donated blood, platelets or plasma

65. Gone sky diving

66. Visited a Nazi Concentration Camp

67. Bounced a check

68. Flown in a helicopter

69. Saved a favorite childhood toy.

70. Visited the Lincoln Memorial (Huge.)

71. Eaten Caviar (French class trip...I'm an escargot girl)

72. Pieced a quilt

73. Stood in Times Square

74. Toured the Everglades

75. Been fired from a job ( I was let go from a position I had in college for being too depressed about the job. I could have improved my mood and stayed but one can only get it up for selling postage stamps and renting graduation robes for so long before the thrill is officially gone)

76. Seen the Changing of the Guards in London. (Waste of time, imho)

77. Broken a bone

78. Been on a speeding motorcycle.

79. Seen the Grand Canyon in person

80. Published a book (I was written about in a book...)

81. Visited the Vatican

82. Bought a brand new car

83. Walked in Jerusalem

84. Had your picture in the newspaper (A coupla times. )This is me in the New York Timesin 2004...don't ask

85. Read the entire Bible

86. Visited the White House

87. Killed and prepared an animal for eating (I've been party to this but not actually done it all. Freshly slaughtered goat is the worst smell in the world. The worst.)

88. Had chickenpox

89. Saved someone’s life (I've had my life saved many many times. I owe the universe!)

Monday, December 15, 2008

....but this busted Backstreet Boy/Jeremy Jordan(if you don't know who this is, I encourage you to click and compare) wannabe cracked me up today! Part of the humor is in the words so if you don't understand Slovenian you miss part of the hilarity, but it is still pretty ridiculous without the lyrics.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

When you type "Radovljica blog" or even just "Radovljica" in Google, my blog pops up pretty fast. So I think the powers-that-be here in Wheelville have finally realized the clout I have when it comes to the international opinion of Radovljica (which I am calling as the next Ljubljana, btw).

So when I complain about the lack of Christmas cheeriness, people get on top of it.

No sooner do I tap out that blog post then I get off the train in Radovljica station, start on my way home, and find this.

It's getting to be one of those "When I Say Jump" kind of arrangements, I think....

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

I never thought I'd say this but I miss American Christmas. I have been in Slovenia for over a year now and I haven't seen any one bat more than one eye at any holiday. I mean it doesn't have to be the big consumerist exaggeration or the proliferation of bad holiday special, but where's the excitement? The lights? The music? The ostentatious window and lawn displays?

I mean, I'll give it to Ljubljana for having lights up, but they are the same lights from last year and they are mostly blue and yellow(??) instead of the traditional red and green we have going on America. I'll also give it to Radovljica for having a Christmas concert, but is that it?

I recently heard that the traditional pagan festival of lights occurred because were so cold and so missed the light and warmth of the sun that they tried to lure the sun back with their own tiny lights and fires. I'm getting no holiday spirit off people here. Someone please back in a truck of Christmas lights and tinsel at every house, people need the warmth (weather-wise and love-wise) here BIG TIME.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Hurray for second chances. After one bad experience (no one talked to me!!) at Friday Night Drinks, the expats monthly drinking party, I purposely stayed away. But my awesome new friend Maja suggested we go and so I swallowed my hurt feelings and went, and boy am I glad I did! We had an internationally super fun time. I drank, I laughed, I cracked dumb jokes, and I talked politics, culture, food, and more with beautiful people from a dizzying array of countries. It is how my life was before I came here and how it should be every day*! I will definitely be back. Hurray!